Office Management

LAWpportunities Conference - continued

I'll be presenting along with some excellent speakers and resources at the upcoming LAWpportunities Conference.  More information about the conference can be found at LAWpportunities:  "New professionals have at their fingertips the tools and ability to make networking better, faster, cheaper and more effective than their predecessors ever could have imagined. LAWpportunities offers you the strategies, insights and secrets of successful professionals, showing you how to fill the gap left by businesses unwilling to adapt." "Network with the speakers and other business professionals including nationally renowned online business entrepreneur KEVIN O’KEEFE of LexBlog.com. Learn the secrets of taking your business and your career to the next level. "  Other Speakers will be:  Kevin O’Keefe Drew McLellan Mike Sansone Adam Steen Jim Goodman Shirley Poertner Tre Critelli Timothy Johnson Mitch Matthews

[the Conference has been rescheduled and when it's firm, I'll not it in this blog]

Using your iPod in an Office

At a list I am on, the MacLaw listserve for the community of Macintosh-using lawyers, we are discussing the use of an iPod as a voice recorder. There are various types of microphones made to attach to an iPod to pick up sounds, which then are saved on the iPod drive and later can be transferred easily to iTunes and your computer. I have an iTalk [there are other such products] and used it a year or so ago in a case. I was interviewing witnesses, attached the iTalk to my iPod and put it on the table as we talked. I took some notes, but as I drove back to my office, I was able to play back our discussions in the car and then import them to iTunes and have them available any time I wished.

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Doing a "Vicky" for the iPhone?

As my friends on the MacLaw listserve will attest, I'm frequently [but not always] an early adopter and do proudly own many wonderful Mac products. On the other hand, sometimes [maybe most of the time] it's good to go slow. I've been watching the information on the iPhone over the past few months and salivating at the opportunity to have one, but mindful of the fact that I really don't 'need' one. And yet, I'm a bit tired of the button pushing of the Treo 650 and I absolutely detest Verizon's Wireless Sync lack of features [no way, that I know of, to shuffle off spam to a spam folder to be automatically deleted, no way that I know of to do a mass deletion of emails on either the WirelessSync site or the phone, etc.]. In terms of wise use of office resources, it's probably best to wait, let the dust settle, and see what options and features are really in the iPhone.

New Postal Regulations

The US Postal Service is adopting "Shape-based" mailing regulations.  Basically, there will be a change in how letters, packages and parcels will be charged and in some cases it may be better to enclose papers in a half-envelope [6x11.5] rather than in the usual No. 10 sized envelope. 

Another excellent discussion I found was at:  BuyersZone

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